(smartphone users will have to scroll down and click on "view web version" to see the full blog with port and starboard columns).
In late October we held an awards "Protest Meeting" for sailors and race volunteers.
Many of our Committee Boat volunteers were with us and were recognized for making our races possible. We are very grateful to them. |
Jim Riffle provided a "safety boat" at most of the races, so we presented him with a jelly-filled doughnut (his favorite). |
Also, as past officers and highly involved members, Jim and Mimi's many contributions to the club over the years were acknowledged with this coat-hook GYC plaque made by Beth and John Auld. Nice! |
Beth Auld is our devoted Committee Boat Chairperson and was presented with a gift for her many efforts on behalf of the Club. Kevin presented a token of our appreciation. |
We all recognized Arlene Truex for hosting us at every race at her home which serves as the "home port" of the GYC. Her place is a beehive of activity on every race day with the coming and goings of race set-up and committee boat volunteers, a couple of boats berthed and rigged there, and the protest meeting after every race on her patio. And she sails also - see below.
In addition to everything else, Arlene crewed for Tom a few times. Here they thank the Committee Boat volunteers for running a great race. |
Now for the SAILING awards:
Special Awards
The "Ghost Sailor" award was presented to Laura Garrett, appropriately absent but with us "in spirit". While we were fortunate to have her sail with us in two races, we knew she really would have liked to sail every race. We took a photo of the large, gaudy trophy, but mysteriously nothing was visible in the .jpg file when opened. Huh. The trophy is too big to ship to you Laura, so it will be at your folks' place.
The coveted "Booby Prize" is the legendary chamber pot from which many a famous GYC Labor Day Trophy Race-winning sailor has downed a beer. It has been repurposed to this more humorous calling. In the last race two screw-ups were made. One by Matt Bartlett and another by Tom Schroeder. So they share the honor of being the 2019 recipients. This is not Matt's "first rodeo" with the booby prize - an appropriate pun as you will see. Explanations of the circumstances leading to the award were acted out to the amusement of attendees:
Tom's
turn came next. His flub was made as timer on the committee boat. Since he was too
embarrassed to self-report, Cindy and Margaret, fellow volunteers on the Committee Boat that day described it:
Holiday "Trophy Race" Winners:
Memorial Day Trophy Race Winner- John Auld
Due to the club's long history, we had to add a layer to the Memorial Day Trophy which is now a two-story monument. |
The July 4th stained glass trophy was made by Judy Voelz. We may have to move some of the more "historic" name plates to the back sometime soon. |
(not pictured, but the trophy and Race Chairman Kevin are)
The framed stained glass sailing scene was donated to the club by Wayne and Arlene Truex.The easel was donated in memory of Wayne by Wayne's brothers. |
How is this determined?
For each race in addition to 10 points for finishing, a sailor is awarded 10 points for each competitor he/she beats. The cumulative points for the entire season determines the winners in each class and the overall club champion. A sailor that does well in a well-attended race accumulates a lot of points fast.
We had some very close scores as described below.
Crew Class:
The minimum number of points possible (10) determined the 2nd vs 3rd place finishers:
First Place: - Phil Bush (not pictured)
Second Place: - Paul Hass (not pictured)
Third Place: - Elizabeth Hale (not pictured)
International Class:
The minimum number of points possible (10) determined the 1st vs.2nd place finishers:
First Place - Tom Schroeder
Third Place - Catey Hale
(not pictured) Unlike your 2015 winnings, we'll be getting your trophies right to ya there Catey (see Starboard Column).
Laser Class:
Just 20 points determined the 1st place vs. 2nd place winners (and the Club Champion)
1st Place - Matt Bartlett
2nd Place - Jim Voelz
(not pictured)
3rd Place - Kevin Preuss
Yes, you've seen a lot of Kevin in the above photos as Race Chairman awarding trophies and medals. In this case he is receiving a medal, presented by Commodore Tom Schroeder |
We are expecting another great season in 2020
1 comment:
Nice report! Thank you, Lance
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